Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 169, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1922 Page: 7 of 8
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Dream of Scientists, for a Thou-
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Every P Mcripti«a it an im-
portant one. TeB your Doc-
tor, Keith's!
KEITH'S DRUG STORE
Wants Your Prescriptions
Four Registered and
Experienced Druggists
At Your Service
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IOB RENT-—Two light-housekeeping
rooms, close in. modern eoiiven fences.
Mrs. Otis Fitch," 211) West Cherry.
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U^l | rousekeepiug- rooms, Modern:
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FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms fur
light house keeping; man and wife
only. Mrs. Julia A. King. 501 South
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ROOMS—Tsvo nicely furnishedf rooms
h tid bath. Every convenience. 21ft
-North Grand. Phone 14S0. fl-4tp
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FOR KENT—"3 unfurnished rooius.
close JUjjjPbone 4T>8. fl-3tp
FOR HEXT—.T1 ropm apartment
furnished. 120iE. Williams St. phone
1733. Inmai. & Jay. f 1 Otc
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FOR RjSNT~-Close in. two or three
rooms' 'furbished for light housekeep-
ing.* 200 N. Montgomery. Mrs. M.
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i'OR RENT — Furnished apartment.
AH modern rortviunUmei'S. To couple
without children. Fa veil street iir
Fair view. PhoiieVnSi, 630. Mrs. Wal-
ter Dickerpion. j:;i llt|>
FOR RENT— FSref room upper, south,
unfurnished aparttuent. Caroway
Apartments on North (Crockett. Free
janitor service. Phone Oil or 806.
FOR IM5NT — Furnished apartment
AH modern conveniences. - T« -« 'Uple
without children. Paved street. In
Fairvicw. Phone 733, 535. j30-12tp
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MISCELLANEOUS
MATTRESS , Renovating of a better
class. We have one of the best renov-
ating plants in Abe State. Our prices
are right. W« add cotton free to make
them weigh 45 pounds. Guarantee to
make them as good, as new, at half the
price of a new mattress. Graves Bros.,
323 E. Pecan street. Phone 865.
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FOR 8ALE--Marlln 10 gauge pump
gun. hammer, 2H inch, full choke; good
condition, $17.50. Phoue 137,s.
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FOR RENT -Fi\v room resilience. N.
Grand Ave. Six-room residence, East
Richards, both modern. Four-room
residem-e jusr, lieyoud city limits; N.
Travis with tiv,. acres ground already
l wheat; also nice store adjoining.
8. W. Porter. '. ..c. —iw j3l-8tp
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Remarkable Result of Bombarding Nf-
trogen Gas With the Alpha Raya ef
Radium •— May Supply Unlimited
Power.
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New York.—The traasmtrtation ef
elements,, the dream of both
tans and sclentUiil^for nearly a thou
-sspd years, has actually been accom-
plished by the recent work of
Ernest Rutherford, and his results ami
—generally accepted..iqrWentlsf's and
I physieists^JaecOrdjng to Dr. James
Kendett, 'associate professor of chem-
istry at, Columbia, who said, on tHe
, other hand, that there--was not the
'lightest r^apoa to believe that the
.Germans had accomplished their re-
ported feat of making synthetic gold.
Nitrogen, sodium, aluminum, chlor-
ine, oxygen and carbon baye been
transmuted, or broken up Uy Ruther-
ford Into hydrogen and helium, ac-
cording to Div Kendall. ■ Jf j
'.This Was first accompHsJiedraccord-
ing to the claims of Rutherford, by
bombardingjoUrngen gas with thfc Sl-
radium. These so-called
are helium atoms which are flunq
out of the exploding radium atom with
an energy incomparably greater than
hy projectile produced artificially
The velocity of tijjf atom would ji
it around the world In slightly less
than a second, *nd the power of the
exploding atom, in proporUon to sise,
is something like a million times
greater than that of trinitrotoluol.
Result of a Chemical Collision.
The radium was placed so as to
drive the alpha particles into nitrogen
gas. -When the alpha particle had a
head-on collision with a nitrogen atom
It tore It to pieces, so It is asserted.
The atom supposedly has a structure
somewhat resembling the solar aye*
tern. Its center Is a nucleus o{ posb
five electricity, resembling the sun of
the solar .system, and this Is surround-
ed by electrons, or charges of nega-
tive electricity, presumably whirling
about the nucleus, as the planets fvhtrl
about the sun.
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, we give you the Best
rviiy Lquipt—
The only Dry Cleaning and
Dyeing 'House 4n thgP^cl^
wltluHit a side ling, IVo-
Dr. W. «ugh
DENTIST
Iwcm 31^1 M. tc P.
Bank; Res. Phone 1308,
Office 1412.
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WHEN YOU WANT
LUMBER
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A GOOD
Expert on Water Healers
All Wort Guaranteed
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UNION Champion Shoe Shop
21- K. Houston Street, Second
^ I>oor lMt Of Elks Hall
OOjNT FORGET THE PLACE
Brfng me your Shoe Repair work
All Work Guaranteed "
D. & MAHONEY,
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liable Service call
AXON'S FLOAT LINE
W. T. DIXON
Telephone t()9. or 444
Teleph
PHONE 547
Proprietor
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Four years experience in F(>down. Tai work. Competent Advice and
nee given ha Fedcrali^EfcXes and Accounting.
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FOR RENT—Dwelling. 302 E. Brock-
ett partially furnished; 5 rooms and
sleeping porch; ail conveniences. Large
lot, garage and lwrn. Hall & Hare,
phone 40. jl5-tfc
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Real- Estate
Lumber, Paints, Varnishes.
Wall Paper, Canvas.'Builders
Hardware
J. A. SIMMONS
LUMPER CO.
Phone 300 301 W. Lamar
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SPECIAL SALE OF Fruit and
Shade Trees. RoseS, Grape Vines.
HhrubheWu-J&vcrgreens, .etc., orchard
size, trees, 25c. Roses Soc, ShruWs'ry
25c, Urai e Vines C5e, " ATR'n"T5r6Thcrs
Nursery, rottvlK ro, Texas. j31-12tp
Ff>R SALE -?No. 1 -Jersey milk cow.
For tuformatlon call lW>7-2 rln^s. J,
C. Thompson. Route 4. j31-3tp
FOR SALE —English U'ghoru
eggs for hatching..Phone i£12. j:tU-0tp
KOR RENT—Three large usfnrnlslUHl
rooms; all n1odern"Vonvenleiices. 311
W. Teiinesset\ Phone 13<>2. Tmmed
late, .possessloit^^^^^i^^^ J31-3ti> FQIl SALE— New and swond hand
«oalea; also National cash registers.
Phone 2047, Sherman, Texas. A. X.
Woodward. j j20-30tp
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FOR SALL OR TRADE—Several
tracts ot land. Will take goo<l mules or
Ford car in deal. Write, telephone or
wire. W. 6. Gardiner, Durant, Okla.
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TYpKWIUTlCtt WANT1CD — To huy
one or eht If a bargain., Phone 1000.
...irtwvii' i n u.ii.i.iin.u.iui.j'H*t. wwu'ilUU'1 "'"'j*,'.,!," -.
Al!T() PAiNTING and top W ork. We
want to paint your car and put on new
fttld liraRe yOIIF^ar look like
liew. Wc do this work to suit you, and
our well equipped shop is at your scr-
.vUe, audPour j^cos wHr plfRse "yOU".
Phone l^lBi House Bulck Co., Sher-
man. \ J31-8tc
wiu.iio.ni.il inliWM ■!■.! i mn Hi iiWi^in m i
WILL Dt Y Itte hotl i Underwood
lypewi:i!ir if i argain. Adi're.^ W W.
car© l>emocrntsr'V 1 . j31 flix
* oil —> ■ iSiOMin I -m* ■■■■■ ■■ ilym |>I,
"'."B CLEAft find Repair all kinds of
sewing inachlmsK. Phone 2243. Hinger
Sew lug .Mndiiim Co. ' J30-0tp
Mra oc , ..i... i... fiiilifiy
FOR TRADE - $1200.00 wbrtli of fur-
niture for car. Tom Miller, \phone
1750. ' j2!VCti>
ALFALFA HAY 50c bale, w-ed oat«,
BOc bushel. Registereil Durham cow,
He ib. J. C Hcstand. I*hon«- IMJS.
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LOST^EQUNfil
IA)ST — 30x3 1-2 easing, rim, cover,
number plate, and ,!,il tight, oil com
v Finder notify Democrat office.
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Real Estate, Fire, Tornado
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and Aotomobile Insurance
Room 15
Over Marks Bros.
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Leaves Quick Service Luuch
Room on West Side of tHo
Square at 0 a. m., 12 doon, 3, 6*
0 p. m. 0 a, m. cars, train to
Denton ears and service
to Oainesvlfto, 12:05; 3 p. m.
ears, train to Wichita Falls at«
0:05 p. m.: 0 p. m. airs Wichi-
ta Falls 2 a. m.
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Leaves Whitesboro, Texas-
Ed lUirhuasK Cafe, a.t 8 a. m.,
^12 noon, 4, 0, 10:35 p. m. No
charges for call or delivery.
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T. C. COOK.
FOR 11ENT—1) room , house, new
paint ttiul paper. 207 West Pecan
street, next'door to battery station. Rolv-
cts Electric Co., phones 184 or 788.
J30-6tc
FOR RENT Four room house, barn
and garden .Tust ocjr-slde c.ty limits.
Rent reasonable. X. W. Nelson, route
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The alpha -particle t* believed to
produce such a disruption In the atom
as might occur, for Instance, If am
other star of the dimensions of the
sun tore through eur system, hit the
sup dlrectfy and drove it off Into
space, causing tlie planets to shoot off
In all directions.
This occurs on a scale in the neigh-,
borhood of the billionth part o£ a
billionth of an Inch, but Jt cdn. be
partiyw ea sttfSBT The alpha tffftfttis
thrown off by Vadium produce scin-
tillations when tffey strike a screen of
zinc sulphide within a certain distance.
When thev were used to bombard nk.
trogen scintillations took place at
greater distances from the radium
than 'the alpha particle could alone
produce.
By his study of these scintillations
Bungalow Homes
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Built so you can pay for them
monthly, less than rents, . pro-
viding you have been Thrifty
and saved.
Confidentially write your
condition and get a proposi-
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Box 498, City
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one made new. AH work guaranteed.
Frlta Mattress Factory, phone 132.
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WANTIM>-^|it**i^iR^( ' nfako Ijid'tem
lncS oven gas range, A-l coQditiou.
Must be bargain. Phone 1220.
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MEDIUM SIZE Red River bottom pe-
cans ; -10c per pound deliv ered Sben 1 > :i 11.
CaU or write B. C. Potta, Pottsboro,
Texas. —- outfO p
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WANTEl>—100,000 pairs of shoes to re-
pair. -iiest material uRe«i. llahoney
Bros., 214Va North Traria, near Binkiey
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Nice- new modern five-room hun«;a-
iow. alh convcnlemjes, fully furnished,
located In alee part of Fairvicw, for
idx mouths at $05.00 per month. ^
Nlee 'hew four-room cottage with
bath, corner Viadffa and Thomas atfn*
u<>, $22.r o per mmi^i.
fwir^ocim upstairs apartment, J
eouvehiencrs. close in, newly j^pered*
very .desirable, $27.50. * : ; £,
1 Five rooms, bath, all conveniences,
mJ&rovittce apartment on South Truv-
is. rental $40,W • .
'Vrnall five-room cottage Northern su-
burbs of the eity, gas, wutcr, and lights*
$13.00 per month. L—
h yil OOPIvET AND MfLfJk
M. a P. National Bank Building,
PhoM $32,^ . . .
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PHONE 86
Telcplionc your calls r and
our wagon will be on the
job in a jiffy. JI \
ry Co.
tjt. Rutherford was able to prove to
the satisfaction of men of scleuce gen.
erally that new products were devel-
oped by the shattering of the nltrd-
gen atoms and that these products
were hydrogen and helium atoms. His
experiments have all been in the way
ef disorganising the more complex
atoms Into simpler-ones. The trans*
mutation of atoms with simple Struo
tures into those with more complex
ones has not been achieved.
Dr. Kendall on Rutherford.
"Rutherford has reduced nitrogen,
aluminum, chlorine and sodium to hy.
drogen and helium," said Dr. Ken-
dall. "He has also produced helium
atoms by tearing oxygen and carbon
to pieces, but hydrogen has not re.
suited, I believe, from the disruption
of these atoms.
"ThUM* certainly the transmutation
of elen^ents, buf It Is done on an In-
finitely small scale, and Is Importnnt
at present^only to the scientific man.
tt does not promise that elements ran
be changed from one type to another,
except on the smallest laboratory ^
scale. It does not auggest that the
transmutation of metals may be de-'
teloped from It." j
The possible far-reaching results of
Rutherford's discovery were discussed
as follows by Professor O. W. Rich-
ardson iiv Ws^rewnt presidential ad-
dress to the Section of Mathematics
and Physics of theTBfltiSh association:
"Rutherford has taken the direct
method *of bombarding the nuclei of
the different atoms wlt;h the equally
minute high-velocity helium nuclei
(alpha particles) given off by radio,
active substances, and examining the
tfacks of any other particles which
may be generated as a result of the
impact.
The amounts of energy which have
been thus far released by artificial
disintegration of the nuclei are them-
selves small, but they are enormous k r
comparison with the minute amount
of matter affected. fe
"If these effects can be sulhcientlf
intensified there appears to he two
possibilities. Either they will prove
uncontrollable, which would presum-
ably spell the end of ail things, of
they will not. If they can be both Ip-
tenslfied and controlled, then we shall
have at our disposal an almost illlm-
ftftbte supply of power whieh-wilf en-
tirely transcend anything httherto
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The Road to
HIE SIMPLE LIFE
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